Free Printable Calendars, Printable Planners, and Printable Schedules

By Kristen
Content Written/Updated on November 25, 2011

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If you're trying to plan healthy meals and achieve nutritional goals, this is a simple format to help you do it. Lots of space and blank lines that you can fill in with your own customized nutritional focus (e.g. calories, fat grams, protein grams, fiber grams, type of food, etc.).

If you're trying to plan a workout routine to get more physical activity and exercise while also tracking fitness improvements and body measurements, this will allow you to quickly design a plan that includes the various categories and domains of fitness (e.g. cardio endurance, muscle strength, power, speed, recovery, agility, flexibility, balance, lifestyle activities, etc.). Print out only the number of weeks you need (up to 52 for a year-long program).

Yearly Calendars (Entire Year on One Page)

One box/square for every day of the year all on one page and room at the top to add your own heading. Great for checking off days that goals were completed or for keeping track of short data (e.g. weight, allowance earned, distance traveled, etc.).

Monthly Calendars / Planners (One Month per Page)

A basic calendar. One (1) month per page. Lots of room for writing in appointments. Perfect for hanging up on bulletin boards and refrigerators or facing opposite weekly planning pages in household organizers. Weeks start on Monday.

Plan out special events while also planning for hour-by-hour routines for every month. If you tend to do the same thing at the same time every week yet change your routines monthly (such as with changes in school schedules or seasons), then this is a good way to briefly glance at your month and weekly standard schedule.

Same monthly calendar with weekly routines but includes officially holidays for the UN, USA, Canada, and Mexico. You can also add a little extra excitement to your life with fun holidays (like Talk Like a Pirate day).

Weekly Calendars / Planners (One Week per Page)

One (1) week per page. One (1) row per day. Each row/day is divided into columns to divide your day into groups for whatever purpose you'd like. Also includes section for your goals of the week and notes.

One (1) week per page. One (1) row per day. Each row/day is divided into columns to provide sections for morning, afternoon, evening, and late night planning. Also includes section for your goals of the week and notes.

Make time for the things that are most imporant to you (e.g. work, family, health, etc.) every day with organized mini-to-do lists for each day. Also includes room for planning menus, events like appointments, overall goals for the week, and notes.

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